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Find Time to Play on Family Literacy Day
Play for Literacy on January 27 to encourage a love of learning in your family
Family Literacy Day® is an annual initiative that takes place on
January 27 to encourage families to learn together all year round. The
theme this year is Play for Literacy. Playing games creates a strong family bond, promotes language comprehension and improves reading skills.
Play with your family on Family Literacy day to encourage a love for
learning. ABC Life Literacy Canada and the Centre for Family Literacy
offer these fun play-based literacy activities that the whole family
will enjoy:
· Host a family game night where everyone is encouraged to read
instructions, actively participate and keep score. Invite another
family over for a friendly competition!
· Driving in the car doesn’t have to be boring. Turn off the radio
and play fun games involving signs, billboards and licence plates.
· Play an active game such as ‘Simon Says’, which improves comprehension skills.
· Open a book and make up a story using just the pictures.
· Follow a recipe to make a batch of cookies. Not only will it
help improve math skills but there’s also a yummy treat at the end!
· Card games like ‘Go Fish’ help children learn to articulate sounds and improve memory development.
· Have a scavenger hunt! Give your kids a list of items that have been hidden around the house and ask them to find them.
Join us in a nation-wide game as we try to turn Canada orange for
Family Literacy Day! With a new interactive events tracking map online
at FamilyLiteracyDay.ca <http://www.FamilyLiteracyDay.ca>
, each of Canada’s 10 provinces and three territories will see their
orange colouring intensify as the number of events registered
increases. Ontario is in the lead but you can register your event or
family activity and help your province win! Submissions received prior
to January 14, 2011 will be automatically entered to win a Family
Literacy Day Hasbro prize pack.
For more information on Family Literacy Day, visit FamilyLiteracyDay.ca <http://www.FamilyLiteracyDay.ca>






